OAKLAND — Former mayor and longtime civic leader Paul Tamm will be honored Sunday afternoon for his leadership in renovating a downtown pavilion, which the city will name after him. “I just really want him to know that I respect him and admire him for all that he’s done for the city with his unselfish generosity,” Mayor Bette Keehley said. Tamm, 68, who has late-stage prostate cancer and is undergoing radiation treatment, said he is delighted to have something in the town to commemorate his contributions. “I’ve been involved in a lot of things I think that benefited the city, …
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